THE HOLLOWING IS OUT and it needs a place to grow

If you read my post earlier this year, you’ll remember that The Hollowing wasn’t supposed to exist.
Haunted 5 was waiting in the wings, tapping its foot. I was supposed to be getting on with that.

And yet, somehow, I found myself staring at a blank map of the North East coast, sketching a town that isn’t real, and a woman who shouldn’t be there.
That town became Cauldfreet.
That woman became Lillian Ashcroft.
And the story that wasn’t meant to happen became The Hollowing.

This one feels different. The atmosphere, the tone, even the pacing – it all leans into a quiet, creeping dread I’ve wanted to explore for a while. Unlike the more psychological intensity of my previous books, The Hollowing drifts deeper into gothic territory. It’s steeped in folklore, superstition, and that slow, insidious unease born from the idea that some myths aren’t just stories – they’re memories.

I’ve loved immersing myself in that world – in the eerie quiet of Cauldfreet, a coastal town that feels both real and otherworldly. There’s something intoxicating about working with fear in subtler ways. No jump scares. No cheap tricks. Just atmosphere, suggestion, and the creeping sense that something ancient might still be watching.

So what’s it actually about?

The Hollowing follows Lillian Ashcroft, a woman who, like many, arrives in Cauldfreet hoping to escape the humiliation of her past and to forge something new. She buys an old gift shop carved into the cliff face – a place she plans to turn into a haven for tourists, filled with ghost walks and lantern-lit tours. But the legends she’s trying to sell aren’t the harmless stories she thinks they are. They’re something else. Something far, far worse.

The Hollowing is atmospheric, emotional, and deeply unsettling in a way that feels… old. Not old-faashioned, but rooted – in the myths and superstitions that have haunted our heritage for generations.

And now, it’s yours to experience.

The hollowing by tony marturano.

The Hollowing is available for Kindle, in paperback and special edition hardback

I could dress it up with fancy marketing talk, but here’s the truth — this one surprised me. It came from nowhere and took over everything. And for all the sleepless nights, I’m glad it did. It’s eerie, cold, and just a little cruel — exactly the sort of story that gets under your skin and stays there.

AND YES, HAUNTED 5 IS STILL COMING

That whisper hasn’t gone away. The notes are there. The bones are there. It’ll happen when it’s ready, and you’ll know when it’s time.

BUT FIRST — A SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT

Next up is something close to my heart: Unspeakable – The 10th Anniversary Edition.
The book that shocked people back in 2015 — the one that made some readers sleep with the lights on — is getting a full-scale re-release this October.
It’s had a complete editorial refresh, new cover design, and a leaner, more sinister cut of the story that started it all.
A decade on, Unspeakable still knows how to bite.

Release date: 24 October 2025.
If you missed it the first time — or if you fancy seeing what ten years of scars look like — don’t miss this edition.


IN THE MEANTIME

The Hollowing is waiting.
Cold, patient, and just a little hungry. Check out the creepy trailer below.

1 Comment

  1. Francesca Marturano Pratt says:

    My Hardback copy arrives today cannot wait to meet the folks of Cauldfreet,so interesting to read how “The Hollowing” came to be.
    Also the special edition of Unspeakable is something else to look forward to.
    Can I mention how good your book trailers are.😀

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